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North Delta students on the world stage

Burnsview and Seaquam students represent Canada at VEX Robotics World Championships
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Students from Seaquam and Brunsview competed at the VEX Robotics World Championships last weekend in Dallas.

Students from Seaquam and Burnsview secondary schools did their schools proud at the REC Foundation’s VEX Robotics World Championships last weekend in Dallas.

Since the start of the school year, the students have competed in regional and provincial competitions using their robots to score goals in fast-paced, exciting matches to earn a coveted spot at this prestigious competition. Five teams from Seaquam and one team from Burnsview secured a spot to showcase their skills at the event, which is the world’s largest robotics competition.

All six teams performed exceptionally well:

Team 9181N – Seaquam Grade 12 students Trevor Ruttan, Owen Reid, Carter Jones, and Pitt Crew Barry He entered the tournament ranked first in the World Skills Standings at the end of the season (March 20). They posted 15th in world skills at the tournament but no one actually beat their top score of 586 points so they are still first in the world for this season. They ranked ninth out of 79 teams in their division and took home the Create Award. Also, Team 9181N was selected to represent Canada at the Parade of Nations during the opening ceremony.

Team 9181M – Seaquam Grade 12 students Joshua Gilevich, Michael Lange, and Vincent Chung ranked 26th out of 80 teams in their division.

Team 9181F – Seaquam Grade 11 students Sanah Tatla, Isaac Santos, Inderveer Sidhu, Jaisal Sharma and Pit Crew Jackie Chen ranked 24th out of 79 teams in their division. They also won the Online Career Readiness Challenge.

Team 9181V – Seaquam Grade 11 students Tariq Suleman, Artemis Fleming, Thishan Mallawa Arachchi, Adesvar Malhans, and Finn Windmueller ranked 22nd out of 82 teams in their division.

Team 9181G – Seaquam Grade 9 students Garvit Khanna, Jinay Patel, Kartik Kapur, and Yatharth Garg ranked 68th out of 82 teams in their division. This was also the first time ever that a junior team in Seaquam Robotics qualified through the regional championship.

Team 98549W – Burnsview Grade 12 students Haden Williams, Lilah Ressalat, Mathew Nikolic, and Michael Volovyk ranked 23rd out of 81 teams in their division.

VEX is the world’s largest robotics competition with more than 11,500 teams from 40 nations playing in more than 750 local, regional, and national competitions throughout the school year in order to secure a prestigious spot in the championship tournament in Dallas.